Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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Page 61
... sail back to Cuba this very evening . " He looked round him at Ramon's calicos and sugar- tubs in the dim light , as if he accepted almost incredulously the fact that they could be in such a place , and the manner of his voice indicated ...
... sail back to Cuba this very evening . " He looked round him at Ramon's calicos and sugar- tubs in the dim light , as if he accepted almost incredulously the fact that they could be in such a place , and the manner of his voice indicated ...
Page 81
... sails seemed to fall into black confusion against the blaze of the moon ; faint cries came to me out of her , and by ... sail . The land breeze was dying away , and in the wake of the moon I perceived the boat of my pursuers coming over ...
... sails seemed to fall into black confusion against the blaze of the moon ; faint cries came to me out of her , and by ... sail . The land breeze was dying away , and in the wake of the moon I perceived the boat of my pursuers coming over ...
Page 82
... sails , and going close to the rail I said , not very loud - there was no need to shout - but very distinctly : " I am out of your clutches , Mr. O'Brien , after all . I promise shall hear of me yet . " you that you Meanwhile , another ...
... sails , and going close to the rail I said , not very loud - there was no need to shout - but very distinctly : " I am out of your clutches , Mr. O'Brien , after all . I promise shall hear of me yet . " you that you Meanwhile , another ...
Page 84
... sailing had an enormous influence upon my for- tunes ; and I was more adrift in the world than ever before , more in the dark as to what awaited me than when I was lugged along with my head in a sack . I gave her but little thought . A ...
... sailing had an enormous influence upon my for- tunes ; and I was more adrift in the world than ever before , more in the dark as to what awaited me than when I was lugged along with my head in a sack . I gave her but little thought . A ...
Page 87
... sail . The schooner , luffing a little , ranged abreast . A hail like a metal blare came out of her . 66 If you donn ... sails , and the ship came to . At the same time the schooner , now on our beam and stripped of her light kites , put ...
... sail . The schooner , luffing a little , ranged abreast . A hail like a metal blare came out of her . 66 If you donn ... sails , and the ship came to . At the same time the schooner , now on our beam and stripped of her light kites , put ...
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